Sd.Kfz. 251/10 Ausf. C
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Stock Number and Description | Dragon Models Limited 1/72 Scale Armor Pro Series Kit No. 7314; Sd.Kfz. 251/10 Ausf. C w/3.7 cm Pak |
Scale: | 1/72 |
Media and Contents: | 166 parts (149 in grey styrene, 15 etched brass, 2 DS plastic track runs) |
Price: | retail price estimated at US $14.95 |
Review Type: | First Look |
Advantages: | Nice continuation kit with very nicely done Pak mount and racks |
Disadvantages: | RP parts (as in right puny!) |
Recommendation: | Highly Recommended for all German WWII "Small Scale" fans |
FirstLook
After a pause of about a year DML has returned to their small scale
family of German C model halftracks with the "Stroke 10" platoon
commander's vehicle. The idea was that by giving the platoon leader
his own direct engagement firepower he could eliminate threats to
his platoon.
This kit uses the same basic moldings as the previous C kits but
with a new set of G sprues for the gun and its assorted new
fittings. The upper hull is the regular welded Ausf. C one. The
lower hull is a single piece pan, less the rear area, and the axles
are molded on the lower hull. The running gear for each side
consists of a rear (inside) wheel section, a center wheel section,
three outer road wheels, and drivers. Once installed the connectors
between the individual wheels on the inside and the center are not
visible, so it helps speed up assembly while making it easier to get
things aligned. Tracks are the gluable DS plastic, so you can also
get them to settle down on top of the road wheels with some care.
Interior bits include the various control levers, rifles, MP
submachine guns, and other items. The hinge mechanisms for the doors
are single pieces, but are non-operating types. They cement to the
lower rear section, as the upper hull has the rear angular parts of
the hull attached to it. The four front viewers are separate parts
and can be cemented either open or closed as well, as is the hood
assembly with two flaps. No engine or interior is provided for the
engine bay.
The fenders are one-piece units, but the stowage bins are only
offered as closed parts. The front MG 34 shield is offered as either
a single piece of styrene or a three-piece etched brass option.
Other RP parts include the "Notek" headlight and mount and the drum
magazines for the two MG 34 machine guns. The weapons appear to be
very close to scale, something I don't recall from other
manufacturers in the past!
The Pak 36/37 gun is very neatly done with a "slide molded" open
bore so it is up to speed with the larger kits. The gun and mount
consist of 9 parts but an optional brass gun shield is also provided
in the kit. Inside the hull the modeler has a choice of a single
piece stryrene ammo rack or a combination styrene and brass ammo
rack on each side of the hull, with the ammo cans provided
separately and a single brass frame to be bent and fitted over them.
Directions are standard DML fare, but due to the fewer parts in
their 1/72 series kits they are not as busy and much easier to read.
These have some of the detail painting colors shown which breaks up
the monotony of black and white with blue trim for the directions.
The model comes with but one offering for finishing, the ubiquitous
"Unidentified Unit" on the Eastern Front 1942, in Panzerbraun.
However it comes with two nice sheets, one being a "number jungle"
for the hull and the other being generic license plates, so the
modeler with good references may choose his own subject.
Overall, again DML has another nice offering to small scale
modelers.
Highly Recommended
Thanks to
Freddie Leung for the review sample.
Text by
Cookie Sewell
Page Created 20 May, 2007
Page Last Updated
15 June, 2007